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War and American political development: Parties, state building, and democratic rights policy.

机译:战争与美国政治发展:政党,国家建设和民主权利政策。

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Political scientists studying the United States usually limit their explanatory variables to those that can be found within the nation's borders. This standard approach omits an important causal factor: foreign wars. The under-appreciation of major U.S. wars as a causal variable in the domestic realm limits our understanding of American politics and government. My dissertation argues that international conflicts have strong effects on American political parties, elections, state building and institutional development, and policy making. The project examines major foreign conflicts beginning with the Spanish-American War and concluding with the current engagement in Iraq. First, I argue that wars affect the party system in two ways. On-going or recently concluded wars recast the political landscape and, as a result, are pivotal factors in elections, influencing both elite and mass behavior. This conclusion suggests that the general thrust of the elections literature is incomplete in its assertion that American elections are more or less single-handedly driven either by party identification, social characteristics, or the state of the economy. In addition, because wars reshape the political landscape, political parties are compelled to alter their ideologies. In other words, wars force the dimension of international relations into the ideological package. Second, I argue that major wars expose and highlight problems requiring governmental solutions or necessitating emergency action. The response to these problems usually involves state building and institutional development that goes beyond the national security state. Finally, despite some well known curtailments of civil liberties, wars often enhance democracy by drawing attention to the contributions of previously marginalized groups and facilitating the extension of fuller citizenship rights to them. My project specifically highlights the role wars have played in the extension of new rights to women, African-Americans, and youths.
机译:研究美国的政治学家通常将其解释变量限制为在美国境内可以找到的变量。这种标准方法忽略了一个重要的因果关系:对外战争。重大美国战争作为国内领域的因果变量而被低估,这限制了我们对美国政治和政府的理解。我的论文认为,国际冲突对美国政党,选举,国家建设和体制发展以及政策制定具有重大影响。该项目研究了从美西战争到目前在伊拉克的交战中开始的重大外国冲突。首先,我认为战争以两种方式影响政党制度。正在进行或即将结束的战争改变了政治格局,因此,是选举中的关键因素,影响着精英行为和群众行为。这一结论表明,选举文学的总推论是不完整的,因为它断言美国的选举或多或少是由政党认同,社会特征或经济状况单独驱动的。此外,由于战争重塑了政治格局,各政党被迫改变其意识形态。换句话说,战争将国际关系的范围纳入了意识形态包。第二,我认为重大战争暴露并突出了需要政府解决或需要采取紧急行动的问题。对这些问题的应对通常涉及国家安全范围以外的国家建设和体制发展。最后,尽管众所周知公然削减了公民自由,但战争往往通过提请人们注意先前处于边缘地位的群体的贡献并促进将更充分的公民权扩展到他们身上来增强民主。我的项目特别强调了战争在将新权利扩展到妇女,非裔美国人和青年中所发挥的作用。

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  • 作者

    Saldin, Robert Patrick.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Virginia.;

  • 授予单位 University of Virginia.;
  • 学科 Political Science General.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2008
  • 页码 370 p.
  • 总页数 370
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 政治理论;
  • 关键词

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